Potholes in Les Coteaux, QC
Population 5,643 · Quebec
This page shows pothole reports submitted in Les Coteaux, Quebec. RoadRot is a free, independent platform — anyone can report a pothole, and reports get forwarded to the responsible municipality.
Common questions
Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Les Coteaux?
It depends on the road. Local streets inside Les Coteaux are the responsibility of the municipal Service des travaux publics. Provincial highways like Route 201 and the Autoroute 30 corridor fall under the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable (MTMD), so you'd report those to 5-1-1 or through the provincial website.
Does Les Coteaux have a 311 service for pothole reports?
Yes, the municipality lists 3-1-1 for municipal emergencies including road issues. You can also call the Public Works department directly at (450) 267-3531. There's no dedicated online pothole form or city-specific app listed on the municipal site as of our last check.
What's the worst time of year for potholes in Les Coteaux?
Late winter into early spring, typically March through April, is when things fall apart fastest. That's when the ground thaws and water that spent weeks expanding inside pavement cracks finally does its damage all at once. Quebec also applies seasonal load restrictions on roads through mid-May, which tells you something about how stressed the pavement is during that window.
How do I claim for vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Quebec?
You'd typically need to file a claim with the municipality responsible for that road, and you'll want documentation: photos of the pothole, photos of the damage, and a record of when and where it happened. A RoadRot report with a timestamp and location can help support your case. Quebec municipalities have specific deadlines for damage claims, so look into those quickly rather than waiting.
How does RoadRot help residents of Les Coteaux?
RoadRot is a public crowdsourced map where you can drop a pin on a problem spot, rate how bad it is, and add a photo. Other drivers can confirm the same report, which builds a visible record of where the real trouble spots are. If you want to escalate, the email-your-rep tool helps you send a complaint to your municipal or provincial representative directly, but that part is up to you to trigger.